Mark Sanchez threw for 369 yards, two touchdowns -- he added another score
on the ground -- and one interception on 27-of-43 attempts for New York (2-1).

Trailing 17-7 in the second quarter, McFadden made it a one-possession game
with a 70-yard dash to the end zone. Sebastian Janikowski drew Oakland even by
drilling a 54-yard field goal as the first half ended.

The Jets were denied on 4th-and-2 at the Oakland 37 late in the third quarter.
On the fourth play of the ensuing drive, Moore took a reverse and ran 23 yards
for the go-ahead score with 40 seconds remaining.

New York muffed the kickoff and the Raiders recovered deep in Jets'
territory. Two seconds into the fourth quarter, Bush powered his way up the
middle from a yard out to put Oakland up 31-17.

Later in the frame, Sanchez hit Plaxico Burress for a 16-yard touchdown,
capping a 10-play drive that originated from the New York seven.

Janikowski provided some insurance by converting a 49-yarder with 2:37 to
play.

Sanchez then led the Jets down the field and scrambled for what looked like a
two-yard touchdown on 4th-and-goal. However, a video review determined Sanchez
was short of the end zone.

The game's opening drive culminated in a two-yard TD run by McFadden, but New
York countered later in the first quarter on a one-yard run by Sanchez.

New York's lead grew to 10 in the second quarter on an 18-yard TD reception by
LaDainian Tomlinson and a 21-yard Nick Folk field goal.

"We had momentum going in our favor, but let them hang around," Sanchez said.
"This is a good enough team. They're starting to get good at it with a new
head coach."

Game Notes

McFadden carried 19 times for 171 yards...Tomlinson, who caught five passes
for 116 yards, became the third player in NFL history to record 160
touchdowns, joining Hall of Famers Jerry Rice (208) and Emmitt Smith (175).